“It doesn’t sound ridiculous, given the extent of what’s been reported here and from the ‘Purging.”
Nes’ head cocked to one side. “I was sent to collect accounts from those that were unable to write them themselves, be it from injury or education. A few claim they’ve heard stories from beyond the Unforgiving, over the Suvan Sea and north to the tundra. The pious and the superstitious seem to think it’s the beginning of another end—that the gods are preparing for another war. Of course, there are always folks claiming the end is near.
“So no, Dra-Marvasa Whitevine, I don’t think what you’re saying sounds ridiculous. I’ve heard tales far more exaggerated than yours.”
The woman reached for the slope of Mara’s shoulder to offer comfort in another light squeeze. He was not the child she’d feared—no, hoped—he’d been when their eyes first met, but he held some familiarity in his mottled features. Did he survive the storm, survive childhood?
“I could always show you what those from Avanthal have written of their city, if you’d rather that.” She laughed. It was forced and lukewarm. “It isn’t as if I’m going anywhere.”
Nes’ head cocked to one side. “I was sent to collect accounts from those that were unable to write them themselves, be it from injury or education. A few claim they’ve heard stories from beyond the Unforgiving, over the Suvan Sea and north to the tundra. The pious and the superstitious seem to think it’s the beginning of another end—that the gods are preparing for another war. Of course, there are always folks claiming the end is near.
“So no, Dra-Marvasa Whitevine, I don’t think what you’re saying sounds ridiculous. I’ve heard tales far more exaggerated than yours.”
The woman reached for the slope of Mara’s shoulder to offer comfort in another light squeeze. He was not the child she’d feared—no, hoped—he’d been when their eyes first met, but he held some familiarity in his mottled features. Did he survive the storm, survive childhood?
“I could always show you what those from Avanthal have written of their city, if you’d rather that.” She laughed. It was forced and lukewarm. “It isn’t as if I’m going anywhere.”